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BAS Capital Expands Footprint with DOT Microinsurance Acquisition

In a bold move set to reshape Nigeria’s microinsurance landscape, BAS Capital has officially acquired DOT Microinsurance Limited, signaling a major step in its vision for inclusive financial services across Africa.

The acquisition comes after securing all necessary regulatory approvals, including a key ‘No Objection’ from the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) for the restructuring of DOT Microinsurance’s shareholding, granted on August 7, 2025.

DOT Microinsurance Limited, a leading player in Nigeria’s microinsurance sector, is renowned for providing accessible risk protection to individuals and small businesses, helping communities safeguard against financial uncertainties.

With this acquisition, BAS Group reinforces its long-term strategy to create a resilient and inclusive financial services ecosystem, offering innovative solutions that empower underserved markets across Africa.

Why This Matters

This strategic move positions BAS Capital as a key driver in the African microinsurance space, highlighting the growing importance of accessible insurance solutions for financial inclusion. By combining forces, BAS and DOT Microinsurance aim to deliver smarter, more comprehensive coverage options for everyday Nigerians.

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